Sunday, January 27, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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had a talk with some of my girlfriends today.
the underlying theme;
love of course!
(we're saps; hopeless romantics at best)
love of course!
(we're saps; hopeless romantics at best)
don't limit yourself based on your surroundings
you never know what's just beyond your comfort zone..
beyond your locale
until you reach out
get out, learn a new part of the world
you never know who or when or where
sometimes God wants YOU to make the decision
and if He see's you're not doing it He will
place situations and things in your life to almost make you walk away
sometimes He'll make people leave you because He knows you don't have then strength to walk away
and He doesn't want you to waste anymore of your time.
you never know what's just beyond your comfort zone..
beyond your locale
until you reach out
get out, learn a new part of the world
you never know who or when or where
sometimes God wants YOU to make the decision
and if He see's you're not doing it He will
place situations and things in your life to almost make you walk away
sometimes He'll make people leave you because He knows you don't have then strength to walk away
and He doesn't want you to waste anymore of your time.
and closure is tricky..
a lot of times we want it with some small hope that the door isn't really closed.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Came across this sweet story the other day.
An anonymous letter responding to the graffiti scribbled along a bathroom stall... a place where people often confess their deepest darkest secrets.
Read the heartfelt excerpt below:
To the girl who was raped: You are so strong. I cannot fathom the pain you must have gone through. The fact that you have the bravery to write it (even on a bathroom wall) gives me hope.
To the girl with eating disorders: I promise you, although I don't know you, you are beautiful, you deserve your health. You deserve freedom from that hell.
To the girl with the alcoholic father: I am so sorry for the agony it must cause. Again, such courage is remarkable you must be such a strong person to see such pain.
To the girl whose father died: Missing them never goes away. The ache of their absence never goes away. But the love they had, the memories you share surely must last. I am sure, out of the bottom of my heart, the people who have left you in this world are exceptionally proud of the person you are.
Everytime(sic) I see these walls, these confessions, I feel so blessed to know I have the priviledge(sic) of seeing them. Your moments, these secrets, are all precious even though they are sad. To all of you (including those I did not mention, and those who have not yet written)
-You are worthy.
-You are strong.
-You are brave.
-You are loved.
-Somebody cares.
via huffingtonpost.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Austin- based photographers Chadwick Gray and Laura Spector combined their passion for 19th-century masterpieces and body painting into a project titled, "Museum Anatomy."
Ill.
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body paint,
color,
dope,
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Every now and then I have a dream that causes me to jump on google and look up the possible meaning behind it. Last night stood out to me because the dream involved snakes... something that otherwise has never made an appearance before. Whether it's one of the following reasons, or my recent 'Kill Bill' movie marathon over the weekend I can't say..
BUT
Dreaming about snakes is usually interpreted as being related to challenging issues that you may be facing in your daily life. It is a phallic symbol and could be related to a male figure, male energy or sexuality. (Freud)
A few other meanings/ interpretations:
- A snake is a symbol of the unconscious
- Snakes or serpents indicate you’re in the process of healing and resolving issues
- The snake is a symbol for an untamed part of yourself or an untapped resource
- Snakes could represent your intuition or spiritual aspects of yourself; your instinctual drive, what moves you from the depths of your soul
- Snakes or serpents tend to show up in dreams in times of transition and transformation
- From the classic Freudian perspective, a snake or serpent is a phallic symbol
(via snakedreams.org)
Monday, January 7, 2013
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